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Iran Destroys 100,000 Satellite Dishes

Iran destroyed 100,000 satellite dishes and receivers on Sunday as part of a widespread crackdown against the illegal devices that authorities say are morally damaging, a news website reported.

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Argentine Mothers Hold Mass Breastfeeding Protest

Hundreds of women turned out in Argentina to breastfeed in public Saturday, in protest at the removal of a mother for nursing publicly in a Buenos Aires square last week.

Waving signs that read "No repression; nursing is not up for discussion" and "My breasts, my rights; I'm not interested in your opinion," some 500 women demonstrated in support of Constanza Santos, who police took from the square for nursing her nine-month-old.

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Austrian City Wants to Banish Display of Turkish Flags

An Austrian mayor demanded on Friday that Turkish residents "immediately" stop displaying national flags in windows and on balconies, saying foreign politics had no place in his city.

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Syrians Harness Pokemon Frenzy to Depict Their Plight

A sad-eyed Pikachu Pokemon Go character sits amidst the rubble on a Syrian street, while a Charizard dragon from the smash hit game is perched alongside gun-toting jihadists.

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'New Plot' against Jerusalem Gay Pride Year after Attack

Israeli police said they had detected a new plot against Jerusalem's Gay Pride march to be held Thursday, a year after an ultra-Orthodox Jew killed a teenager and stabbed five other people.

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'World's Oldest' Theatre Actor Dies Aged 97

Romanian legend Radu Beligan, who held the Guinness record as the world's oldest theater actor, died on Wednesday aged 97 in a hospital in the capital Bucharest, medical staff said.

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Saudi Revives 15-Year-Old Anti-Pokemon Fatwa

Saudi Arabia's top clerical body has revived a 2001 religious edict prohibiting Pokemon in response to public calls for guidance on the newly launched smartphone version of the game.

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Israeli Minister Grills Army Radio over Darwish Poetry

Hardline Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Wednesday summoned the head of the army radio station for "clarifications" over a program on a Palestinian nationalist poet, the minister's spokesman said.

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Egypt Nominates ex-Minister for Top UNESCO Job

Egypt announced Tuesday it is nominating former minister and ambassador Moushira Khattab for the post of UNESCO director general.

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Gay Christians to Join Catholic World Youth Day in Poland

Gay and transgender Christians will set up a ministry during World Youth Day, when Pope Francis is expected to meet hundreds of thousands of young Catholics in southern Poland later this month.

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